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As we head into Week 4 of the NFL season, our expert duo is on a roll, having successfully predicted five out of six props in Week 3. We’re looking to maintain that momentum by exploiting injuries, inclement weather, and underwhelming matchups.
Quarterback Props
* Justin Fields to exceed 174.5 passing yards (-135): Despite being known for his inconsistent passing production, Fields has shown improvement in recent weeks. With the Indianapolis Colts missing key defensive players, including DE Kwity Paye and slot corner Kenny Moore, Fields is poised to take advantage of a favorable matchup.
* Kyler Murray to exceed 275+ passing + rushing yards (Even): Murray has consistently demonstrated his ability to make plays with his legs, rushing for at least 45 yards in every game this season. With the Washington Commanders struggling to contain opposing quarterbacks, Murray is likely to have a big day through the air and on the ground.
Running Back Props
* Zack Moss to exceed 49.5 rushing yards (-135) and score a touchdown (-135): Moss has established himself as the Cincinnati Bengals’ RB1, averaging 14 touches per game. With the Bengals favored to win against the Carolina Panthers, who have allowed the sixth-most rushing yards to opposing RBs, Moss is a strong bet to exceed his rushing yards and find the end zone.
Wide Receiver Props
* Marvin Harrison Jr. to exceed 69.5 receiving yards (-130) and score a touchdown (-120): The Washington Commanders’ defense has been vulnerable to opposing wide receivers, allowing at least 80 receiving yards to a wide receiver in each of their first three games. With Trey McBride ruled out due to a concussion, Harrison Jr. is poised to receive a significant share of targets.
* Tyreek Hill to exceed 49.5 receiving yards (-135): Although Hill’s receiving totals have declined in recent weeks, he has a history of performing well against the Kansas City Chiefs, logging at least 60 receiving yards in both of their meetings last year.
* Jaxon Smith-Njigba to exceed 49.5 receiving yards (-105): The Detroit Lions have struggled to contain opposing wide receivers, allowing the most yards to WRs this season. With Smith-Njigba emerging as the clear No. 2 pass catcher in the Seattle Seahawks’ offense, he’s a strong bet to exceed his receiving yards in a favorable matchup.
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